Intrauterine insemination is often recommended in cases of male infertility, such as low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or couples whose infertility remains unexplained. The sperm is supplied by the woman's husband or male partner, or by an anonymous donor. This process is also used in single women who wish to conceive, and same-sex couples who wish to create a family.

Intrauterine Insemination Process

Because many couples wait until later in life to have children, conceiving may be more difficult. If a woman has tried to become pregnant for six months to a year, or continually fails to reach the end of a pregnancy, it may be time to seek medical attention from a fertility specialist.

If you are having difficulty conceiving, you are not alone. A lot of couples are out there who are looking for fertility solutions. It is important to know that Dr Tulika Sinha can provide you with a variety of options available to help you achieve the goals of your life and family.